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About this Archive

This is a digital edition of a single document: a genealogy report on the Paulson family, compiled and printed in 2006 and later scanned to a 249-page PDF. The site re-presents that report as something you can read, search, and walk through — while keeping every original page one click away.

The source

The original is an ancestor report generated by genealogy software. It is organized as four ancestor charts, one for each of Donald Howard Paulson’s grandparents — the lines of Iver Paulsen, Maude Irene Wright, Fred A. Bills, and Sarah Jane French. Between them they reach back to a farm at Hundorp, Norway; to Mayflower passengers; and to tailors and yeomen in Elizabethan Canterbury.

The method

The scanned pages carried an automatic text layer, but it was badly garbled — names like “Paulson” came through as “Pau.l son,” dates as nonsense. Rather than trust it, each page was transcribed visually from the page image and parsed into structured records: people, dates, places, parents, spouses, children, and notes. The records were then stitched into a single family graph — 758 individuals across 4 lines and 138 places, 161 of them with a full record.

On accuracy

The data is only as good as a 2006 report, and that report was only as good as its sources. A few things to keep in mind:

What’s next

This is a living archive. Planned additions include researched biographies for individuals, and maps — of birthplaces and of the family’s migrations, from Norway and England to New England, the Midwest, and Michigan. The underlying data already records a place and a date for every life event, ready to be put on a map.

Built with Astro · transcribed from the 2006 report · 2026